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What is the defining difference between open class systems and caste systems?
 
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Because of the complexity of the principle of exponential growth, a common term used in analyzing population growth has been ____.
 
  a. linear growth
  b. doubling time
  c. the principle of addition
  d. the principle of multiplication
  e. transition time



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Answer to Question 1

The defining difference between caste and open class systems is how a person enters a certain class. In a caste system, that determination is made strictly on the basis of birththe child inherits the social class of his or her parents. In an open class system, a person's social class is determined based on merit and individual effort.

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Reply 2 on: Jul 1, 2018
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YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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